Masonic Hotel, HAVELOCK. IJIHIS Hotel is replete with everything necessary to the traveller. Private rooms for Tourists and Families Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the choicest brands only always on hand. First-class Billiard Table. Agent for Newman’s Royal Mail Coaches between Nelson and .Blenheim W. READER, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEL (Under the patronage of His Excel ency the governor.). • HAVELOCK. I jRIVATE Rooms and Suites of I Apartments Suitable for Families. Commodious Sample Rooms. Special Beer on Draught. Wines and Spirits—the best obtainable. Good Stabling. HARRY SMITH, Proprietor. ’ to ■Touiaßrsr /;tQME and see the beautiful scenery of the Pehrus, and stop at BILLY DORREEN’S HOTEL. Celebrated for the best of liqnjr ever distilled. HAVELOCK, Marlborough. Half-way House EAI VALLEY ROAD. 'HE above establishment affords .excellent Accommodation to Visitors, Sportsmen,* Pic-nic; Parties, ’Overlauders to Nelson and West Coast through the far-famed Rai and Pelorus Valleys, being centrally situated upon one of the grandest roads in New Zealand, the scenery being unsurdassed. .52 MILES PROM BLENHEIM. HOME COMFORTS. EVERY ATTENTION. MEALS at all hours. Good Stabling, Loose Boxes, and Paddocks. Ales, Wines, and Spirits Defy Competition. TERMS TO SUIT THE TIMES. New Zealand i FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE PREMIER COLONIAL COMPANY Capital Reserve and Re-Insur-' ancp Fund ... £185,000 rpHIS being a Local Institution, Colonists have an interest in preferring it to aii English' Office, as its unds are not withdrawn from but are avestecl in the Colony. JOHN M. HUTCHESON, . Agent, Blenheim SUB-AGENTS: Greensill & Co ... ... Pieton Bird and Hillman ■ , ... Renwick NOTICE. J_|AVING Purchased the business formerly belonging to Mr Robert Nesbitt in Havelock, the puolic cun rely; on getting all kinds of blacksmithing work done on the shortest notice. Horses carefully shod at the following prices: . Hacks, ... , n, r i-v i . n r -Icrnis CjHßb* ■Draughts - ... 7s j -■] Accounts rendered monthly, and if not paid within ten days after an extra shilling will 'be charged on each set of shoes. N. ADaMS. mm m m, *S*J/ PUBLIC NOTICE. r I^HE undersigned begs to -intimate that lie is not exactly broke but is gently bent, and to assist (inui rial straightening’up again would respec fully .request that all accounts due to the llav >)uck Butchery al the end of t’i<- : past y*ar be paid forthwith so as'to. ; »ave unpleasant proceedings. ALEXANDER MAULE. , Notice of withdrawal must bo given to the Manager in whiting an I j revionsato expiry pf quarp rs, otherwise brqkcn quarters will be charged at full rates,
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 46, 4 July 1890, Page 4
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408Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 46, 4 July 1890, Page 4
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